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country with more than 1.3 billion people. it may soon be eclipsed as the number of peopleinindiasurges.the government there says india's population will be bigger than china's within the next two decades. joining us now for more is our correspondent in delhi. >> india is the most likely place for that 70 billionth child to be born. >> reporter: that's right. there's no way of telling exactly where that child will be born. a lot are saying it will be born in india. that's because 51 babies are born here every minute. there most populous state in india, it's the size of germany, uk and france combined. now, the good news is that the population increase rates has decreased over the years, but india is still set to overtake china by 2030. the main reason for this relentless growth is a preference here for boys. families will keep on having children until they have boys. that's increased the rate over the years. charles? >> clearly that puts a lot of pressure. the rich estate in india is struggling with poverty. what about infrastructure. this is what many economists say is absolutely key.

country with more than 1.3 billion people. it may soon be eclipsed as the number of people in india surges. the government there says india's population will be bigger than china's within the next two decades. joining us now for more is our correspondent in delhi. >> india is the most likely place for that 70 billionth child to be born. >> reporter: that's right. there's no way of telling exactly where that child will be born. a lot are saying it will be born in india. that's...

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girls in one regioninindiabecausethey got to go from being known as "unwanted" to choosing a name of their own. there are so many beautiful stories. one 15-year-old girl says how her grandfather called her unwanted because in this society he wanted a boy, a boy because then he didn't have to worry about marrying off daughters. also having a boy child allows them to like the funeral pire. there are the little girls who get to choose their name. this 15-year-old girl choose is ashmita, which means very tough. many of the girls want to be named after the very famous bollywood actress. she is so beautiful. but can you imagine growing up until 13, 14, 15 with the name "unwanted"? now it is very interesting because of course this is not all of india. india has banned sex selective abortions so when you go for an ultrasound in an indian hospital they're not supposed to tell you but you know what happened with sophisticated ultra sounds? you can often tell anyway. and the gender gap in this particular region is wide. for the average indian you have throughout india around 900 or so girls

girls in one region in india because they got to go from being known as "unwanted" to choosing a name of their own. there are so many beautiful stories. one 15-year-old girl says how her grandfather called her unwanted because in this society he wanted a boy, a boy because then he didn't have to worry about marrying off daughters. also having a boy child allows them to like the funeral pire. there are the little girls who get to choose their name. this 15-year-old girl choose is...

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? we'll hear from a financial expert. >>> and a rags to riches storyinindia. theson of a poor farm worker becomes the country's real life slum dog manage heillionaire. >>> but first, the top story. at least 13 american service members are among those killed in a nato convoe attack. it happened in the heart of the capital city of kabul. what happened, nick? >> it appears that a suicide bomber drive ago vehicle, perhaps a red toyota car we hear from afghan police drove this load of explosives into a nato convoy. pictures of the aftermath show what appears to be a rhino nato bus. 13 of their military personnel was killed in this explosion. cnn's barbara starr learning at the pentagon that these are all american personnel. >> nick, this is the single largest american loss since august when a helicopter crashed and killed navy s.e.a.l.s. there was another explosion regarding a female and a suicide bomber. what happened there? >> a woman wearing a berka in the northeast of the country detonated the device in the afghan intelligence services injuring more people. but a more significant at

? we'll hear from a financial expert. >>> and a rags to riches story in india. the son of a poor farm worker becomes the country's real life slum dog manage heillionaire. >>> but first, the top story. at least 13 american service members are among those killed in a nato convoe attack. it happened in the heart of the capital city of kabul. what happened, nick? >> it appears that a suicide bomber drive ago vehicle, perhaps a red toyota car we hear from afghan police drove...

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. how much can a snapshot discount save you? call or click today. snoop yand setting off.>>>indiaissetting off the world's cheapest computer. less than $50. sarah has all of the details. sarah? >> brooke. >> were a lot of kep particulars on this one. they did not believe that india could pull it off but it has. a compute every tablet for less than $50. earlier we got our hands on one and tried it out. take a look. india has come up with the world's cheapest computer and this is it. we got a sneak peak at this little gadget. it's about seven inches and it's smaller ann ipad and has two usb ports and also has an hd screen. so and what the ministry has done is uploaded applications in here so that you can watch, for example, a lecture. this is a lecture from one of india's most prestigious schools. students can use it for anything that you can do on a computer, typing your notes, sending an e-mail, you can do this on your little gadget. the screen is nice because you can watch different things, including movies if you so like on the computer. you have to have wi-fi in order for it to

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billionth baby was borninindia. iwas reading one analysis piece, carol. it looks likeinindiaababy is born nearly every second. china, of course, is right behind -- just ahead of india, actually, but india is catching up pretty significantly. there are many reports, all day today someone will claim to have the 7 billionth baby in their country. it is say major milestone for us. i just want to give you an idea that for every person in the world, that could fit inside the borders of texas, you can fit 7 billion people inside just the state of texas, if you jam everyone in. >> i get it. >> sorry. i'm losing audio here. if you can fit 7 billion people inside the state of texas, just the way you can if you jammed them in like in new york city. >> wow. that would be a pretty crowded state of texas, wouldn't it? zain vergee, sorry for the technical problems. we'll check back with you, thank you. >>> the japanese government is taking action for the third time this year. some are describing it as a battle between the market and the government. details in a live report from the nasdaq m

billionth baby was born in india. i was reading one analysis piece, carol. it looks like in india a baby is born nearly every second. china, of course, is right behind -- just ahead of india, actually, but india is catching up pretty significantly. there are many reports, all day today someone will claim to have the 7 billionth baby in their country. it is say major milestone for us. i just want to give you an idea that for every person in the world, that could fit inside the borders of texas,...

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what they have come up withinindia. anew innovation that's going to make life easier and it is quite inexpensive. a fully loaded tablet computer. how much, you ask? try $35. that story coming up in our "morning passport." >>> also this morning -- michael jackson's children make an appearance on stage at a concert in their father's honor. we'll show you this moment. ♪ my sunglasses. [ tires screech ] ♪ oh, it was the first time i fell in love ♪ ♪ the first time i felt my heart ♪ [ man ] people say i'm forgetful. [ horn honking ] ♪ ...all through the night [ man ] maybe that's why we go to so many memorable places. ♪ [ male announcer ] the subaru outback. love the road you're on. had a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. new fiber one

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.,indiaandvietnam. but quite some distance ahead is thailand. the u.s. department of agriculture says that thailand exported about 10 million metric tons of rice in 2010. according to hsbc's latest figures, the country slashed its harvest forecast by 26%, from 26 million tons to 21 million tons that could effect the price of rice. the price of rice was up almost 7.5% between march and august. that's well ahead of other food stuffs. with this latest flooding, it could set to rise further. so all in all, the impact on thailand or the impact of the floods on thailand is not limited by the looks of it just to the country, but also it could ricochet around the world in the form of food price inflation. we'll be watching this one closely. >> that's the last thing we need for this one is food price inflation that would definitely be devilish in terms of its consequences for everyone. let's have a check in and see what the weather outlook for thailand is. our meteorologist jennifer delgado is at the cnn weather center. good morning, jen. >>> good morning, charles. it's not just thailand

., india and vietnam. but quite some distance ahead is thailand. the u.s. department of agriculture says that thailand exported about 10 million metric tons of rice in 2010. according to hsbc's latest figures, the country slashed its harvest forecast by 26%, from 26 million tons to 21 million tons that could effect the price of rice. the price of rice was up almost 7.5% between march and august. that's well ahead of other food stuffs. with this latest flooding, it could set to rise further. so...

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picture. still tradinginindia, butthat's the picture of how it looked today, mainly down. the biggest loser, 2% for the second day running. the nikkei reversing earlier gains. both those indices down amid the renewed concerns about europe's sovereign debt issues. that's after italy's credit rating was downgraded by three notches to a-2 by moody's. as i said, the sensex in mumbai still trading at this hour, down just a fraction. and the main aussie benchmark gaining almost 1.5%. resource stocks getting a boost as commodity prices rose. it wasn't just the resource stocks getting a boost, though. the much hit retail showing signs of life. it does show that australians are opening up their wallets just a little more than expected. retail sales up by more than forecast in august to .6%. it matches the earlier month and comes off june where you saw a contraction in retail spending here. well ahead of analysts' expectations, this latest number. they're expecting it to rise 0.2%. the rise came as australians spent more on household goods as well as eating and drinking out. nina. >>> let's mov

picture. still trading in india, but that's the picture of how it looked today, mainly down. the biggest loser, 2% for the second day running. the nikkei reversing earlier gains. both those indices down amid the renewed concerns about europe's sovereign debt issues. that's after italy's credit rating was downgraded by three notches to a-2 by moody's. as i said, the sensex in mumbai still trading at this hour, down just a fraction. and the main aussie benchmark gaining almost 1.5%. resource...

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, those protocol releasesacrossindiafivedays before it hits u.s. since mass. and it's not an isolated case. steven spielberg's film adaptation of the comic series "tinted" -- >> it may sound crazy -- >> opens in asia and the middle east more than a month before it hits american cinemas. >>> now we are all used to a world in which events, ideas, and products start in the west and move east. is this the beginning of the great reversal? well, maybe. partly this is happening so companies can avoid piracy in asian countries. earlier when movies would arrive in chinese or indian cinemas two months late, many fans there would have resorted to pirated dvds. but there's also a major economic trend here that big companies are picking up on. overall u.s. consumer spending declined by 2% in 2010. the sector that declined the most was entertainment by 7%. it makes sense when times are tough, you can't cut back that much on essentials like food and housing, so you spend less on things like movies and music. meanwhile, indians, for example, are moving in exactly the opposite direction. cons

, those protocol releases across india five days before it hits u.s. since mass. and it's not an isolated case. steven spielberg's film adaptation of the comic series "tinted" -- >> it may sound crazy -- >> opens in asia and the middle east more than a month before it hits american cinemas. >>> now we are all used to a world in which events, ideas, and products start in the west and move east. is this the beginning of the great reversal? well, maybe. partly this...

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brought in. i'll explain in a moment. >>>also,indiahasa reputation for coming up with new innovations to make life easier and can do it at cheap prices. well, really cheap now. a fully loaded tablet computer for $35. that is in your morning passport, next. [ male announcer ] its design inspires. its power impresses. it's thin, light and built without compromise. but mostly, it acts like my personal assistant on set. unlike my real assistant who isn't quite as thin, light or powerful. ♪ he's right there, isn't he? designed with the 2nd gen intel® core™ i5/i7 processors, performance you need, style you want. visit dell.com this week and check out our october signature event for great offers on our best systems. and check out our october signature event can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized car? forfor convertibles, please stepress star one.ing menu. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like automated customer service, and neither do we. that's why, unlike other cards, no matter when y

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artinindia. he'snow got a million reasons to celebrate. we'll tell you how a popular rags-to-riches story on the big screen just became a real-life story. >>> and how can a house in mumbai that cost $1 billion to build -- yeah, that's it there -- have no one sleeping in it because of the lighting? we're going to go to india next in our "morning passport." ♪ waiting on the world to change ♪ >>> and waiting for the world to change, we are counting down till monday when the global population is expected to reach a new high. just how high? we'll tell you. ( phone ringing ) okay... uhh. the bad news, it's probably totaled. the good news is, you don't have to pay your deductible. with vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance, you got $100 off for every year of safe driving, so now your deductible is zero. the other good news ? i held on to your coffee. wow. ♪ nationwide is on your side ( laughing ) it's actually a pretty good day when you consider. that's great. inch >>> perhaps the most expensive house in the world is empty because of lighting? here to tell us about th

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than $3 trillion at hand in foreign reserves. add the other bric countries, brazil, russiaandindiaandthe tally is more than $4 trillion. if middle east sovereign funds are thrown into the pool, there's another $1.4 trillion. an imf executive board member says don't expect the taps to be opened on a grand scale. >> it doesn't mean you won't see isolated transactions or hear a lot of good words being spoken that will attempt to stabilize the markets. we haven't seen huge, tens, hundreds of balls of dollars of capital being redeployed as a result of some desire to stabilize the global system. >> isolated transaction include moves by the amir of qatar. china has held talks with italy and spain about the purchase of multibillion euro bond transactions but there are strings atachd. >> we have seen the chinese leadership in the past couple of weeks come out with a couple of statements about basically indicating, yes, we are going continue vest in european assets but there are a couple of conditions that we would like to see be met by europe and the united states. >> reporter: it's a buy

than $3 trillion at hand in foreign reserves. add the other bric countries, brazil, russia and india and the tally is more than $4 trillion. if middle east sovereign funds are thrown into the pool, there's another $1.4 trillion. an imf executive board member says don't expect the taps to be opened on a grand scale. >> it doesn't mean you won't see isolated transactions or hear a lot of good words being spoken that will attempt to stabilize the markets. we haven't seen huge, tens,...

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happening in china. it is not what is happeninginindia. itis not what is happening in brazil. the most dynamic economies in the world are the ones which are promoting market reforms and reining in the rule of the state which in those areas grew hypothrophically. >> thank you for the lesson. but the problem is that the united states and other high income societies face right now, and for us -- >> the falling behind phenomenon. >> for us to have high prosperity at the living standards we want, we need training, we need education. we need infrastructure, we need governments that can pay for that. and if you want to -- >> and we need higher progressive taxation on the private sector. that's the most important part -- >> we need the rich to pay their way, absolutely. they've run away with the prize. and they've run away -- >> there's a simplification. >> unfortunately -- >> part of the solution, stop calling it just one thing, niall. >> all right. >> i think this is one of the rare cases where i was superfluous as a moderator. jeff sachs, niall ferguson, thank you very much. we'll be r

happening in china. it is not what is happening in india. it is not what is happening in brazil. the most dynamic economies in the world are the ones which are promoting market reforms and reining in the rule of the state which in those areas grew hypothrophically. >> thank you for the lesson. but the problem is that the united states and other high income societies face right now, and for us -- >> the falling behind phenomenon. >> for us to have high prosperity at the living...

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to pair it back. now it's down9.1%.indiaisonly 7.8% economic growth. look at the united states, the estimates for the third quarter, there's quite a variation there between 1.5% to 2.5% growth. most people i've talked to don't think it's going to be 2.5. it will be really good if it is. the european union, 0.2% which is statistically nothing. that's what the world is concerned about, the two biggest economies in the world, the eu taken together and the united states have very weak economic growth. india and china continue to surge ahead. >> and 9.1%, there are those who are glad it's only 9.1% so maybe it has less of a chance of overheating. >> remember one concern about these growth levels is inflation. china has 6% inflation. here a lot lower. >> ali velshi, i'll talk to you in about 26 minutes. >>> who is in the hot seat and who is a no-show. answers up next. time for your get smart question of the day. a new study shows the world population will reach another milestone by the end of this month. so how many people will be living on planet earth by october 31st, 4 billion, 7

to pair it back. now it's down 9.1%. india is only 7.8% economic growth. look at the united states, the estimates for the third quarter, there's quite a variation there between 1.5% to 2.5% growth. most people i've talked to don't think it's going to be 2.5. it will be really good if it is. the european union, 0.2% which is statistically nothing. that's what the world is concerned about, the two biggest economies in the world, the eu taken together and the united states have very weak economic...

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, we're going to be facing 20 years from now chinaandindiahavinga billion new drivers on the road, the trend lines in terms of oil prices, coal, etcetera going up, the impact on the planet increasing, and we're not just going to be able to start when all heck is breaking loose and say, boy, we'd better find some new energy sources. so in the meantime, we have to make these investments, but that makes it more difficult for these companies to succeed. what is another a problem is that other countries are subsidizing these industries much more aggressively than we are. hundreds of billions of dollars the chinese government is pouring into the clean energy sector partly because they're projecting what is going to happen ten or 20 years from now. so, look, i have confidence in american businesses and american technology and american scientistes and entrepreneurs being able to win that competition. we are not going to be duplicating the kind of system that they have in china where they are basically state run banks giving money to state run companies and ignoring losses and ignoring, yo

, we're going to be facing 20 years from now china and india having a billion new drivers on the road, the trend lines in terms of oil prices, coal, etcetera going up, the impact on the planet increasing, and we're not just going to be able to start when all heck is breaking loose and say, boy, we'd better find some new energy sources. so in the meantime, we have to make these investments, but that makes it more difficult for these companies to succeed. what is another a problem is that other...

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of the price. we'll show you how it's already saving livesinindia. text3 for bartering is hot. with the economy is such bad shape, more and more people are bartering for the goods that they need and want. it's not always in person. we'll show you some of the websites that are being used. so you can vote by texting 22360. text 1 for mandela reality, 2 for baby saves device or 3 for bartering is hot. the winning story will air in the next hour. >>> so dna found on a knife and a bra. attorneys for amanda knox say the evidence was contaminated and unreliable. while a jury decides knox's fate, we talk with a dna expert about the case. a great driver and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new snapshot discount. this little baby keeps track of your great driving habits, so you can save money. amazing! it's like an extra bonus savings. hah-hah! he's my ride home. how much can a snapshot discount save you? call or click today. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserve

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as well as in work, taking hikes with himinindiaandthe like. the question i have, as somebody who carries all my technology with me almost all the time, emphasis on almost, when you're hiking in india, does steve jobs bring along technology or is that his escape zone? >> oh, no, it was very much an escape zone. i actually regret that i didn't even bring an instamatic camera on that trip. there were no photos. we were making our expedition into the wilderness, so to speak. we had some good adventures. it did not -- did not find the holy man stories that we were wondering if we would find, but it was a very interesting trip. >> we're showing a picture of you and steve jobs, we're showing this picture of you and steve jobs back in the day. it's a little different how folks wore their hair and the like. >> that photo was at -- that was at the -- that photo was at the personal computing festival in atlanta in 1976, and i was just trying hard to look like i had a clue about how these computers worked, because i really didn't. i was helping staff the booth. >> and, bob, when you thin

as well as in work, taking hikes with him in india and the like. the question i have, as somebody who carries all my technology with me almost all the time, emphasis on almost, when you're hiking in india, does steve jobs bring along technology or is that his escape zone? >> oh, no, it was very much an escape zone. i actually regret that i didn't even bring an instamatic camera on that trip. there were no photos. we were making our expedition into the wilderness, so to speak. we had some...

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weakening economiesinindiaandchina. demand is what's going to spur growth. this may do, may not do it. here's the other issue, it's going to be very tough to bring in cuts now. lots of people think america's corporate tax should be brought down. he wants to bring it down from 35 to 20, a lot of people think now is not exactly the time to do it. that maybe be a three or four year out thing when the economy is doing better. >> he's talking about something called a territorial tax system. can you shed light on that? >> let's say you're a major american corporation and you have a billion dollars in profit from all of the operations all over the world. according to the system we've got now, you made half a billion of that in russia or in india. after a certain allowance for making money overseas, you pay taxes in the united states on money that you made elsewhere. a lot of companies are saying, wait, i've got to pay taxes in russia or india and china and have to pay it again in the united states because i'm head quartered here? what rick perry is talking about is saying if you're an

weakening economies in india and china. demand is what's going to spur growth. this may do, may not do it. here's the other issue, it's going to be very tough to bring in cuts now. lots of people think america's corporate tax should be brought down. he wants to bring it down from 35 to 20, a lot of people think now is not exactly the time to do it. that maybe be a three or four year out thing when the economy is doing better. >> he's talking about something called a territorial tax...

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price on carbon when the big polluters,it'sindia, chinaand the united states? >> well, see, that's misunderstanding the actions that are happening around our world to cut carbon pollution, including being taken by the united states, by china and by india. i mean, we live in a nation where we generate more carbon pollution per population than anybody else in the developed world. and the real risk for us is that we get left behind with an old-fashioned economy that generates a lot of carbon pollution whilst the rest of the world moves on. so from an economic standpoint, we've got to start the transition to a cleaner energy future. from an environmental standpoint, i believe most australians say climate change is real. we are causing it. carbon pollution is causing it. and they want to do something to address that climate change. >> australian prime minister julia gillard speaking with our reporter. nina. >>> well, andrew, greece may not share the same economic circumstances as australia, but perhaps there is a little bit of a flicker of light among all the gloom that we've seen there

price on carbon when the big polluters, it's india, china and the united states? >> well, see, that's misunderstanding the actions that are happening around our world to cut carbon pollution, including being taken by the united states, by china and by india. i mean, we live in a nation where we generate more carbon pollution per population than anybody else in the developed world. and the real risk for us is that we get left behind with an old-fashioned economy that generates a lot of...

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northeastindiawhichis on course to overtake china as the world's most populous country. where 76% of the people live on a mere $2 a day. he says it's god's will. here is a firsthand look. >> reporter: an army of workers. chopping, plucking, roasting. but this is not a military canteen. everyone here is a wife, child, or grandchild of one man. i am the eldest son, he says. my mother is the 26th wife, she says. ziana has 39 wives, 86 children, and 35 grandchildren, making his family very likely the biggest in the world. all 360 family members live here. a four-story mansion with 22 bedrooms in a tiny village in mizaram. the state has only 1 million residents, one of the lowest counts in the country. that may change if the 69-year-old has his way. i believe god chose us to be like this. those who are born into this family, they don't want to leave and they follow this tradition so we just keep growing and growing, he says. this is the nerve center of ziona's household, the outdoor slaughtering and barbecue area. for every nonvegetarian meal, 30 chickens are plucked and one giant pig is roas

northeast india which is on course to overtake china as the world's most populous country. where 76% of the people live on a mere $2 a day. he says it's god's will. here is a firsthand look. >> reporter: an army of workers. chopping, plucking, roasting. but this is not a military canteen. everyone here is a wife, child, or grandchild of one man. i am the eldest son, he says. my mother is the 26th wife, she says. ziana has 39 wives, 86 children, and 35 grandchildren, making his family...

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done pretty well for themselves on the whole. i comefromindia. indiahadno experience of democracy and is now the biggest democracy in the world. i'm not too worried the libyans will be able to take this and make it their own. >> the president acknowledging they will help but he also said that it will be a long and winding road to full democracy today. the "time" magazine deputy international editor. thank you so much. >>> to his point, to our questions we continue to ask, what is next for libya. we'll talk to senior correspondent ben weederman who is the first western journalist to enter the country, report from libya on the ground during the war. we'll get his perspective. plus a look at moammar gadhafi's colorful history. [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? i'm not a line item on a budget. and i'm definitely not a pushover. but i am a voter. so washington... before you even

done pretty well for themselves on the whole. i come from india. india had no experience of democracy and is now the biggest democracy in the world. i'm not too worried the libyans will be able to take this and make it their own. >> the president acknowledging they will help but he also said that it will be a long and winding road to full democracy today. the "time" magazine deputy international editor. thank you so much. >>> to his point, to our questions we continue...

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really good. this is a story outofindia. aman making just $150, he becomes a millionaire. >> a millionaire. who wants to be a millionaire, he does an amazing job. and it's a rags to riches story. he answered all the questions incredibly well. he comes from this indian state called behar which is actually the poorest state in india. and now he is a millionaire. he is so excited. he's saying that he's going to build houses. he wants to buy books. he wants to learn how to read things properly. and it really has changed his life. and the guy on the right-hand side is a famous indian actor. and so he was saying that even if he didn't earn all this money, he was just happy that he could hug him and touch his feet and things like that. so this is kind of like, you know, for indians to meet this actor is like something equivalent to, i don't know, meeting rob lowe for me. >> rob lowe? >> yeah. yeah, i'm addicted to "brothers & sisters" he's looking pretty good there these days. >> you got that right. thank you, zain. enjoyable, as always. >>> wall street investors are waking up to some

really good. this is a story out of india. a man making just $150, he becomes a millionaire. >> a millionaire. who wants to be a millionaire, he does an amazing job. and it's a rags to riches story. he answered all the questions incredibly well. he comes from this indian state called behar which is actually the poorest state in india. and now he is a millionaire. he is so excited. he's saying that he's going to build houses. he wants to buy books. he wants to learn how to read things...

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to be called emerging countries,china,india, brazil,others, becoming super powers in their own right, are you excited for that potential or like many americans do you feel slightly intimidated and threatened by that? no. i have a very global view. i travelled the world throughout my whole life and i felt comfortable wherever i've gone. that's the future. as we see, we were talking off camera about twitter and social media, look at the changes brought about by social media. this is actually the power of the people. >> have you fired your publicist yet? no point in having a publicist? >> oh no, exactly. my fans are the best. they're the ones that get out there. we want to promote your record over here and there. they're the best. it's amazing. i have a publicist. he's in house. >> one thing that's never changed since i've known you is you always had the same guy. he was in the green room. emilio. doesn't look a day older than the last time i saw him. >> the one and only. >> why him? you've had one guy. >> one guy. >> why emilio? >> why didn't the rest of us get a shot at it? >> y

to be called emerging countries, china, india, brazil, others, becoming super powers in their own right, are you excited for that potential or like many americans do you feel slightly intimidated and threatened by that? no. i have a very global view. i travelled the world throughout my whole life and i felt comfortable wherever i've gone. that's the future. as we see, we were talking off camera about twitter and social media, look at the changes brought about by social media. this is actually...

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want to show video if we can of this family. they are in a tiny village innortheastindia. thisman has it's like 86 children, 35 grand kids, 39 wives. >> whoa, whoa, whoa! 86 children? >> 86. here you can see 160 family members in that shot before. here they are lining up and that's him. he's the patriarch of the family. >> he's the one in the chair. >> he's tired. he should be sitting, 86 kids. >> for the full report on cnn.com you can check it out. that's the mansion they live in. it is a four-story mansion. it has 22 bedrooms. just feeding this family alone is a project in and of itself. but it is again one of the stories that we are highlighting in our wall to wall coverage. but tomorrow, which is the big day the u.n. projects that this 7 billion mark will be reached we will have our reporters stationed around wards across the world. >> i will be watching that. there's a cool website that tracks the population of the world. >> i want to draw your attention to the skeen. the name of the website is 7 billion actions.org. you can look and see what the population will be in ten , 2

want to show video if we can of this family. they are in a tiny village in northeast india. this man has it's like 86 children, 35 grand kids, 39 wives. >> whoa, whoa, whoa! 86 children? >> 86. here you can see 160 family members in that shot before. here they are lining up and that's him. he's the patriarch of the family. >> he's the one in the chair. >> he's tired. he should be sitting, 86 kids. >> for the full report on cnn.com you can check it out. that's the...

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,inindia, wethought there were 5,000 left in the word until a study was done last year, we were so far off. there were less than 1400 available in the world. there are more tigers in zoo logical parks than there are in the world. so obviously to hear 18 tigers had to lose their lives over something like this, not just emotionally but you see our people here that risked their lives to save these animals, it's the most significant creature in the entire world, the tiger is. you would understand that. i'm sorry that this had to be done but if you had 18 running around in these neighborhoods, you folks would not have wanted to see what happened. >> and in charge of the most of the operation up at the property, director of operations, kim handle has been in the command van and our director, the trailer, a lot of great cooperation in this county. it's easy to be sheriff in this county and it takes these types of things and these types of incidents. i'll open yit up for question. please identify yourself and who you are so i can hear you. >> inaudible. >> i don't know where you got that i

, in india, we thought there were 5,000 left in the word until a study was done last year, we were so far off. there were less than 1400 available in the world. there are more tigers in zoo logical parks than there are in the world. so obviously to hear 18 tigers had to lose their lives over something like this, not just emotionally but you see our people here that risked their lives to save these animals, it's the most significant creature in the entire world, the tiger is. you would...

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fromindiaandchina. it says give me your tired and poor masses and we all need to take a look at the poem here again and i felt theres with a great appreciation for what it stood for. >> reporter: while the tourists visiting the statue of liberty are lucky, they are shutting it down tomorrow for $27 million worth of renovations in the base of the statue, making it safer, fire safety measures, including a new elevator, for example. but you can still come out to visit the statue of liberty and ellis island remains opened as well. don, back to you. >> thank you, susan candiotti. >>> we have some breaking news into cnn. it voinvolves an earthquake and i'm not talking about the one in turkey that was a 7.2 magnitude. this one is a 6.9 that just hit peru. 6.9 earthquake that just hit peru. that is being recorded right now we're working on it. and we have now learned that those minors in turkey and sex with five students. >>> an insane clown posse, they are being watched closely by the fbi. you'll find out why, two minutes away. i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit

from india and china. it says give me your tired and poor masses and we all need to take a look at the poem here again and i felt theres with a great appreciation for what it stood for. >> reporter: while the tourists visiting the statue of liberty are lucky, they are shutting it down tomorrow for $27 million worth of renovations in the base of the statue, making it safer, fire safety measures, including a new elevator, for example. but you can still come out to visit the statue of...

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by mahatma ghandi, whose nonviolence resistance ended a century of british ruleinindia. inthe travel case king brought with him was this quote on a well-worn scrap of paper. >> ghandi speaks for us in the midst of death, life persists. in the midst of darkness, life persists. >> then king wrote -- >> we are today in the midst of death and darkness. we can strengthen life and live by our personal acts, by saying no to violence, by saying yes to life. >> that night, dr. king spoke to an overflow crowd at a black church. >> but he talked about death more than i ever heard him talk about it at any one given. >> i don't know what will happen now. we've got some difficult days ahead. it really doesn't matter with me now, because i've been to the mountain top. >> andrew young told me it was a speech dr. king often made when times were dangerous. >> because he'd done it before and we'd gone on to the next place, i wasn't really taking it serious. it was just a great speech. but i never thought i was listening to his last speech. >> so i'm happy tonight, i'm not worried about anything,

by mahatma ghandi, whose nonviolence resistance ended a century of british rule in india. in the travel case king brought with him was this quote on a well-worn scrap of paper. >> ghandi speaks for us in the midst of death, life persists. in the midst of darkness, life persists. >> then king wrote -- >> we are today in the midst of death and darkness. we can strengthen life and live by our personal acts, by saying no to violence, by saying yes to life. >> that night,...

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on oil prices. >> reporter: much of middle eastern oil is shipped east to chinaandindia. nowsigns of slower growth in those markets are raising concerns amongst the region's producers. >> we need to keep a close eye on demand. i'm not predicting a major demand slump. i am simply warning that we have to remain ready to respond to changing situations, in particular to growing concerns over the economy and its inevitable impact on oil prices. >> in the midst of the arab spring middle east governments are also being forced to increase spending to satisfy the welfare needs of their people. that means the region's main oil producers need higher crude prices to earn more revenue and cope with that extra spending. >> as the political situation in the middle east remains volatile, the amount of oil that can be pumped into the markets may be limited if there's a shortage. >> there isn't that much spare capacity outside of saudi arabia. you've had declines in other parts of the borld, from the u.s., the north sea, and the only place where you have excess capacity is the middle east. in the m

on oil prices. >> reporter: much of middle eastern oil is shipped east to china and india. now signs of slower growth in those markets are raising concerns amongst the region's producers. >> we need to keep a close eye on demand. i'm not predicting a major demand slump. i am simply warning that we have to remain ready to respond to changing situations, in particular to growing concerns over the economy and its inevitable impact on oil prices. >> in the midst of the arab...

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it comes to producing its own animation content and competition with marketsinindiaandasia is fierce. one of the most famous of these local cartoons is called freeze created by amarati mohamed. >> it was always a given that i wanted to go back so i felt that it was very important to take what i learned from the states and a role market and try to develop it. i did not have high hopes but i was wishful that i would have at least a say in the bisson. it is basically the story of four grandmothers living in a secluded neighborhood and it's basically a cultural story of untypical heroes. i wanted a medium that can communicate culture in a modern way. >> reporter: communicate they did. it is one of the most popular shows in the emirates but he says animation is expensive. his production costs over the past three years have loved around $14 million. costs are usually made up in merchandising however rampant piracy eats into profits. >> the difference between what is fake and what is not fake and there is little done by the authorities to counter that. we do pay huge amounts of trade

it comes to producing its own animation content and competition with markets in india and asia is fierce. one of the most famous of these local cartoons is called freeze created by amarati mohamed. >> it was always a given that i wanted to go back so i felt that it was very important to take what i learned from the states and a role market and try to develop it. i did not have high hopes but i was wishful that i would have at least a say in the bisson. it is basically the story of four...

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europe, the middleeast,indiaandafrica and modest progress in the u.s. and canada. rim's ceo says the company is working around the clock to restore its systems as well as its customers' trust. the blackberry system failures cowl not have come at a worse time for rim. the stock is already down nearly 0% this year and friday brings even more competition in the form of apple's upgraded iphone 4s. an executive says the company knows what's at stake. >> at this stage we understand the frustration our customers have because blackberry uses a communication vehicle for people to connect with their friends, family and work colleagues. we understand the importance of that system working in realtime. we do see improvements. we have seen a marked improvements in both business and consumer e-mail through our systems. we still don't think we're out of the woods yet. our team is working and will continue working night and day until we can get to that resolution point. >> some disgruntled investors are hoping to remove research in motion's board of directors. >>> up next on "world business today

europe, the middle east, india and africa and modest progress in the u.s. and canada. rim's ceo says the company is working around the clock to restore its systems as well as its customers' trust. the blackberry system failures cowl not have come at a worse time for rim. the stock is already down nearly 0% this year and friday brings even more competition in the form of apple's upgraded iphone 4s. an executive says the company knows what's at stake. >> at this stage we understand the...

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, of course, are one reason new thai subsidies making rice more expensiveandindia'sreturnto rice export something a third, charles. >> ramy inocencio, many thanks. >>> so how much longer will the floods in thailand continue and is there more rain on the way? ivan cabrera is at the cnn weather center. is the pain going to stop in thailand? >> no, it is not. not for awhile anyway. when we talk about river flooding it takes a while for things to flood and then it takes a while for the floods to recede. it's not like a flash flood and thailand is surrounded, bangkok in particular by all these rivers and tributaries and all swollen and overflowing their banks and all that water is trying to drain out and trying to find the path of least resistance. sometimes that is overpopulated areas so the good folks in bangkok is trying to protect the cdb from the water impending and moving ever so close, of course, the neighborhoods worst affect reasonable doubt to the north and east where we have the significant water standings but all of that will continue to flow the south. it will take some f

, of course, are one reason new thai subsidies making rice more expensive and india's return to rice export something a third, charles. >> ramy inocencio, many thanks. >>> so how much longer will the floods in thailand continue and is there more rain on the way? ivan cabrera is at the cnn weather center. is the pain going to stop in thailand? >> no, it is not. not for awhile anyway. when we talk about river flooding it takes a while for things to flood and then it takes a...

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. that's likeaddingindiatothe world. >>> now this -- >> mr. williams -- >> we have no comment today. >> can you testimony us what happened to your daughter? >> you can key me, sir? >> no comment. >> how to train children. the problem is, it involves hitting. now a little girl is dead and investigators say that her parents took advice way too far. gary tuck man is on this. >>> also, news from the super committee. we'll tell you what some members have proposed just this afternoon. live on capitol hill, next. or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 what every trader needs. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 like streetsmart edge, ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 the intuitive trading platform that thinks like a trader. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 access dozens of workshops and webinars ttd#: 1-800

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pakistan does is their concernaboutindia. nowyou've got an afghanistanandindiajustsigned an agreement for strategic partnership. that's going to increase the concerns. they're not going to take haqqani network off the table. >> peter bergen with, thank you so much for your analysis and insights there on this tenth anniversary of the war in afghanistan. >>> well, a man who helped the cia find osama bin laden at this pakistan compound could now be charged with treason. we're going to go beyond the headlines with michael holmes. these nasal allergies are spoiling our picnic. i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose. did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nose bleed, and sore throat. got allergy symptoms out of my way. now life's a picnic. [ man ] omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause. get omnaris for only $11 at omnaris.com. desertin >>> we'r

pakistan does is their concern about india. now you've got an afghanistan and india just signed an agreement for strategic partnership. that's going to increase the concerns. they're not going to take haqqani network off the table. >> peter bergen with, thank you so much for your analysis and insights there on this tenth anniversary of the war in afghanistan. >>> well, a man who helped the cia find osama bin laden at this pakistan compound could now be charged with treason....

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about the world's second most populous nation. now you're hereinindia. todaythe government has announced the cheapest computer tablet. it costs a mere $50. that's right, just $50. india's ministry of education plans to make the bargain tablets available to students. the government has uploaded applications that will allow students to watch lectures, movies and type class notes. there is a catch, users must have access to wi-fi. >>> and back here in the u.s., 18 deaths are now linked to cantaloupes contaminated with listeria. the centers for disease control reports the bacteria has made 100 people sick in 20 states. the rocky ford brand kand lock ups were produced in colorado. the cdc is urging consumers to dispose of the fruit immediately. >>> a text, email, video message or the good old fashioned phone call, smart phone technology has transformed the way we community. there's one phone that's credited with changing it all. that's next. but first, in, out, yes, no, will he, won't he? if we were watching us this time yesterday you probably sat through about 45 minutes of govern

about the world's second most populous nation. now you're here in india. today the government has announced the cheapest computer tablet. it costs a mere $50. that's right, just $50. india's ministry of education plans to make the bargain tablets available to students. the government has uploaded applications that will allow students to watch lectures, movies and type class notes. there is a catch, users must have access to wi-fi. >>> and back here in the u.s., 18 deaths are now...

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for his age. guinness said not good enough. the governmentofindiacameout with a statement and said, look, no records of birth or any official birth certificates were kept in the year 1911. a neighbor also came out, a former neighbor from india came out and said, yes, this guy is 100 years old. guinness says it's not going to happen. one official said, if you can't prove how old you are, you can't be the world's oldest anything. kyra? >> so, wlauts he going to do? he has so much support and people rallying against him. come on, take a look at the guy. he's 100 years old. >> i know! you know, he's been so inspirational, so incredible in what he's doing. he doesn't speak english. he hasn't been able to respond and his trainer is responding to all of this and he said, you know, in developing countries the standards of keeping records aren't really up to scratch as are in the west, but he real haes a gained a major following and he does hold a few other records for the 100 meters, 200 meters, 1,500 meter races. so, he has a few notches there on his belt. guinness just aren't puttin

for his age. guinness said not good enough. the government of india came out with a statement and said, look, no records of birth or any official birth certificates were kept in the year 1911. a neighbor also came out, a former neighbor from india came out and said, yes, this guy is 100 years old. guinness says it's not going to happen. one official said, if you can't prove how old you are, you can't be the world's oldest anything. kyra? >> so, wlauts he going to do? he has so much...

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across europe, africa, middle east,andindia. however,we are remaining vigilant on taking all necessary action to make sure the service levels are at the level we would expect and our customers expect. >> what happened? >> fundamentally back to the delays we have incurred are due to a problem within the infrastructure. as you know within the inf infrastructu infrastructure, there is backup in resiliency. this instance, the core stretching systems did not back up as expected or as tested. that's caused this messaging and delay we have seen. >> massive computer problem. you mentioned europe, africa, middle east, india. you did not mention north america. what's the status for people heading to work this morning in north america? many, many big companies, all their employees, are carrying blackberry devices. what's the status for the outages in the united states and north america? >> certainly other companies -- other regions have been impacted by this. and we expect some customers to still see a little bit of delay on browsing. this is due to the backlog of messages we have the c

across europe, africa, middle east, and india. however, we are remaining vigilant on taking all necessary action to make sure the service levels are at the level we would expect and our customers expect. >> what happened? >> fundamentally back to the delays we have incurred are due to a problem within the infrastructure. as you know within the inf infrastructu infrastructure, there is backup in resiliency. this instance, the core stretching systems did not back up as expected or as...

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closing of the gap between the united states andtheindiasandchinas of the world. what we want to avoid is absolute decline where they move up and we actually move back and there's no reason that has to happen. it can happen and what we've written our book about is how to avoid that in part. >> it's this thing that's around us that's globalization and for many people you are the person that defined that term because of all the writing you've done on it. let's put that aside for a second we're each other's clients and vendors and the world is flattening out. one of the other reasons why americans feel that we're in decline is because we have lost some jobs remember not just to out sourcing but to this technological revolution where more is automated it takes fewer people to do the same amount of work. >> very good point. a friend of ours always like to say that most jobs, always remember this, are not out sourced to mexico or china they are out sourced to the past. we used to have a receptionist. we don't any more. we don't have someone from mexico or china there. we have microchip

closing of the gap between the united states and the indias and chinas of the world. what we want to avoid is absolute decline where they move up and we actually move back and there's no reason that has to happen. it can happen and what we've written our book about is how to avoid that in part. >> it's this thing that's around us that's globalization and for many people you are the person that defined that term because of all the writing you've done on it. let's put that aside for a...

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, with opec,withindia, withmexico, with so many -- with everybody. the entire world is ripping off the united states. we don't make good deals anymore. it used to be years ago we'd never make a bad deal. we were smarter, tougher, better. we had all the cards. and now we never make a good deal. i mean, you look at -- >> how much of this -- i'm going to back to this later the foreign aspect of this but how much of this is due to america just being at the moment oddly, inherently weak. >> we're weak. we're pathetic. it all stems from leadership. it's very simple. >> how many leaders? how far do you go back? >> look. >> i was never a big fan. i'm very proud of you and the job you did and thank you "celebrity apprentice" and donald trump. the truth is you have done a good job and you know me. i have never been a fan of george bush. >> i remember you telling me once he put back america 50 years. >> well, he put it back a long way so i was never a fan but we have taken it to a whole new level with obama. obama could have straightened it out. now it's gotten so bad it's not just defici

, with opec, with india, with mexico, with so many -- with everybody. the entire world is ripping off the united states. we don't make good deals anymore. it used to be years ago we'd never make a bad deal. we were smarter, tougher, better. we had all the cards. and now we never make a good deal. i mean, you look at -- >> how much of this -- i'm going to back to this later the foreign aspect of this but how much of this is due to america just being at the moment oddly, inherently weak....

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. when you watchchina,india, brazil,emerging big, potential superpowers now. they're driving, driving, driving. they have the best teachers. students are rising to this new challenge. but in america, still, as in many european countries, there's this quaint, old-fashioned notion that you're a teacher for life, however bad you are. >> and we ought to focus on getting rid of the bad teachers. and i think some of the prohibitions against doing that have gone away. what is more significant is we have to train and recruit a lot of good teachers. we are going to lose a million teachers over the next few years. a lot of the teachers that are leaving could have been good teachers. what can we build in to the system, get the bad out. but i'm interested in making sure we bring the good ones in. when we look at high-performing nations we see an emphasis on recruiting from the beginning. teachers bringing in and supporting them. >> say after the break, i'm going to talk about competition in more detail. the death penalty of warren buffett, not necessarily linking all three before you get

. when you watch china, india, brazil, emerging big, potential superpowers now. they're driving, driving, driving. they have the best teachers. students are rising to this new challenge. but in america, still, as in many european countries, there's this quaint, old-fashioned notion that you're a teacher for life, however bad you are. >> and we ought to focus on getting rid of the bad teachers. and i think some of the prohibitions against doing that have gone away. what is more significant...

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the poorest statesinindiaandbefore the game show, he was making about $120 a month. anderson? you can guess what he's going to do with that million dollars now. >> yeah, what? >> he's going to buy a new house. of course. everyone usually buys property. he lives with his wife, his mother, and five brothers, and so he's planning to pay for one big home so that all of them can live a little bit more luxuriously than they have been. >> wow. well, i hope he saves some as well. fredricka, thanks very much. >>> just ahead in the program, explosive testimony in the michael jackson death trial about the singer's alleged addiction to a powerful painkiller. what an addiction specialist said on the stand today and what the medical records show about how much demerol jackson was taking. also, what one of the most hated men in america said in his jailhouse interview with barbara walters. bernie madoff speaking out when we continue. to the doctor today, then picked up a few extra things for the baby. oh boy... i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by

the poorest states in india and before the game show, he was making about $120 a month. anderson? you can guess what he's going to do with that million dollars now. >> yeah, what? >> he's going to buy a new house. of course. everyone usually buys property. he lives with his wife, his mother, and five brothers, and so he's planning to pay for one big home so that all of them can live a little bit more luxuriously than they have been. >> wow. well, i hope he saves some as well....

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to be a relative closing of the gap between the united statesandindiasandchinas. that's a great thing. we move up but they move up faster because they are coming from behind farther. what we want to avoid is absolute decline where they move up and we move back. there's no reason that has to happen. it can happen. what we have written our book about is how to get around that. >> globalization, you are the person who has defined that term because of writing you've done on it. let's put that aside for a second, the whole concept we're each other's clients, we're each other's vendors and the world is flattening out a little whether we like it or not. one of the reasons americans feel we're in decline is we have lost some jobs not just to outsourcing but technological revolution where more is automated, takes fewer people to do the same amount of work. >> well, it's a very good point. a friend of ours always likes to say most jobs, remember this, aren't outsourced to china or mexico they are outsourced to the path. we had receptions at the bureau, we don't have receptions anymore. we

to be a relative closing of the gap between the united states and indias and chinas. that's a great thing. we move up but they move up faster because they are coming from behind farther. what we want to avoid is absolute decline where they move up and we move back. there's no reason that has to happen. it can happen. what we have written our book about is how to get around that. >> globalization, you are the person who has defined that term because of writing you've done on it. let's put...

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started going to college and before he went to college he took a triptoindiaandhe did a lot of experimentations, originally started smoking weed and then started taking lsd. he talks about these moments of when he really knew that lsd would take him to this place that didn't exactly exist, but when he was done taking it it gave minimum this whole different opening and view on life. he talks about listening to bob dylan with his girlfriend in this field and watching the hay blow in the wind and tripping on acid. so he definitely used that throughout his life, in the early days especially. >> wow. you brought up bob dylan, music. this is a man who also really loved music, walter isaacson writes about their interview, he talked to his 40 different times, it was sort of punctuat d ed by music. >> yeah. he -- when steve jobs met steve wozniak, the co-founder of p apple, you know, they had three things in common. they loved technology. they loved pulling pranks when they were in school. and they were really good at that. but they also loved music. one of the things that they did in t

started going to college and before he went to college he took a trip to india and he did a lot of experimentations, originally started smoking weed and then started taking lsd. he talks about these moments of when he really knew that lsd would take him to this place that didn't exactly exist, but when he was done taking it it gave minimum this whole different opening and view on life. he talks about listening to bob dylan with his girlfriend in this field and watching the hay blow in the wind...

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fromcalcutta,indiatogreat britain in 1941. there was bad weather. this one ship got off course, and then it got sunk by a german u boat. >> i hear a movie in the making. don't you? >> seriously. there are more than 80 men on board. only one of them survived this whole thing. he was out on a lifeboat for about 13 days at sea. he's the only one that made it. >> what else do you have for us in terms of video? >> the next one is very cool. say ooh and ah before you see this. it's an amazing, a laser light show. we've got pictures to show you of the aurora borealis taken up in north minnesota minnesota, a storm chaser, doug kiesling took these photos for you. look at the greens and the purples. >> that's the beautiful shot. >> shining over the lake. i love this. if you think that's beautiful, wait till you see this next video. let's roll that video. >> roll tape. >> roll tape. roll that magical bean footage. this is from the international space station. this is actually at the south pole. we call this aurora australia, basically the same thing but at the south pole opposed to the north p

from calcutta, india to great britain in 1941. there was bad weather. this one ship got off course, and then it got sunk by a german u boat. >> i hear a movie in the making. don't you? >> seriously. there are more than 80 men on board. only one of them survived this whole thing. he was out on a lifeboat for about 13 days at sea. he's the only one that made it. >> what else do you have for us in terms of video? >> the next one is very cool. say ooh and ah before you see...